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Could I Be Pregnant?
by Melissa Core, Mel

Although your body has not changed in appearance, you will be having many other clues that you are pregnant. Even at just one month in the pregnancy, major changes are going on and your body will letting you know about them. Paying close attention to the early signs, you will be able to know if you are pregnant. Simple technology can tell you this information.

Of course, the first noticeable sign of pregnancy is the missed period. I found this information pregnancy site useful . Missing your period has always been the easiest way of knowing that you are expecting. Before running out to buy all the cute baby things, you should first look closely at your cycle. If you are lucky, you are very regular and know exactly when each period is supposed to start. Because of that regularity, these women can be fairly sure they are a month pregnant when they miss that period.

Unfortunately, that is not the case for most women. Thousands of women are not regular and are worried every month that they may be pregnant because they never know when their period is supposed to start. Even in a regular woman, she may experience spotting as the egg implants making her think she has just had a lighter period than normal. This could cause the misconception that she is not pregnant when in reality she is a month along.

Obviously, the missed period is not the most reliable way to tell if you should be shopping for maternity clothes and registering for baby shower gifts. Fortunately, there are many other clues that will let you know if you are in that one month of pregnancy. Some clues you may have to look for while others will be blatant. Morning sickness could be an obvious sign of pregnancy even though it doesn’t always happen in the morning.

More subtle clues could be a sudden change in tastes pertaining to beverages with caffeine or alcohol. Sometimes a women who is one month pregnant or earlier develops a slight queasiness after sipping a cup of coffee or a glass of wine. Again, this will vary in many women, so if you think there is a possibility that you are pregnant stay away from alcohol to prevent possible birth defects.

A more universal sign of early pregnancy is faintness and chronic fatigue. In this early stage of the first trimester, your body is working hard to build a new life making you crave sleep. This common hint that you are in your one month of pregnancy tends to also come back in the last three months as the baby experiences a burst of growth.

Moodiness could be another sign. However if that is the only sign, you probably wouldn’t run to buy a pregnancy test. Paired together with tender breasts, this moodiness may well be telling you that you are one month pregnant. Of course you may experience one, none, or all of these symptoms. The best way to tell when you suspect that you may be one month pregnant is to take a pregnancy test.

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